An 81-year-old woman presented with a chief complaint of swelling of both lower legs. She had a history of surgery for cancers of the stomach, rectum and colon. Among her immediate family members, her son had colon and rectal cancers, and her sister had ovarian cancer. After close examination the patient was diagnosed with small intestine cancer and ascending colon cancer. Gene mutation analyses did not reveal any mutations in DNA mismatch repair genes, but MSH-2 protein expression was lost only in the cancer lesions. Here, we report this rare case of eight metachronous gastrointestinal cancers thought to be HNPCC. © 2010 The Japanese Society of Internal Medicine.
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Yamasaki, Y., Matsushima, M., Tanaka, H., Tajiri, S., Fukuda, R., Ozawa, H., … Sadahiro, S. (2010). Patient with eight metachronous gastrointestinal cancers thought to be hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer (HNPCC). Internal Medicine, 49(3), 209–213. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.49.2316
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